
Ed Barnard has been selected as the captain of the PCA Men’s Team of the Year, which is formed using the PCA's MVP rankings to create an XI of the ultimate domestic players from 2025.
Barnard has been exceptional all season and returned a career-best run tally in the County Championship of 922 runs. He also added 29 wickets to his magnificent red-ball campaign, and finished with 1,615 runs in all competitions with four hundreds.
Barnard returns to the side from 2024 in a season that saw him dominate domestic cricket. The 29-year-old once again displayed his fine all-round talents, winning the PCA Men’s Domestic Overall MVP award. Barnard is also nominated for the Toyota PCA Men’s Player of the Year accolade, having been nominated for the Young Player title in 2018 – a year in which he also made the best men’s XI.
Incredibly, seven players are making their debuts in the IG PCA Men’s Team of the Year, with only Hampshire’s Kyle Abbott, Nottinghamshire’s Joe Clarke and Durham’s Alex Lees joining Warwickshire’s Ed Barnard as previously selected players. There is further PCA Awards pedigree in the team, with Leicestershire’s Rehan Ahmed and Sussex’s James Coles shortlisted for the Toyota PCA Men’s Young Player of the Year award, with Essex’s Jordan Cox nominated for the main prize.
Worcestershire’s Tom Taylor picked up the most bowling points in the year with an impressive 346.89 points, largely thanks to finishing the season as the leading wicket-taker in the County Championship. Cox achieved the most batting points in a phenomenal year, earning 394.89, finishing ahead of Lees and Clarke. The 24-year-old also picked up The Hundred Men’s Player of the Year, lifting the trophy with Oval Invincibles.
This well-balanced side has been selected via the MVP with points from the Rothesay County Championship, Vitality Blast, Metro Bank One Day Cup and The Hundred PCA MVP all taken into consideration. The MVP takes into account batting, bowling and fielding contributions as well as match-defining efforts using a unique algorithm developed by CricViz. Therefore, the top 11 players according to the MVP points are not automatically selected, with players such as Worcestershire’s Ethan Brookes and Surrey’s Will Jacks unlucky to miss out due to the strength of all-rounder options.
The PCA Awards, in partnership with Toyota, takes place at Exhibition White City, London, on Thursday 9 October, where the most prestigious awards ceremony in the game will celebrate the top-performing players in international and domestic cricket.
All players selected in the 2025 IG PCA Men’s Team of the Year will receive a personalised winners’ medal from official trophy partner, Mappin & Webb.
Alex Lees (Durham)
• 418.95 MVP points
• 1,736 runs in all competitions
• Scored hundreds in all three formats• Averaged 71 in One Day Cup with two centuries
Haseeb Hameed (Nottinghamshire)
• 359.97 MVP points
• Captained Nottinghamshire to County Championship title
• Second leading run-scorer in County Championship Division One with 1,258
• Four hundreds in County Championship, averaging 66.21
Joe Clarke (Nottinghamshire / Birmingham Phoenix)
• 397.83 MVP points
• 1,313 runs in all competitions
• 420 runs in the Blast, including four fifties
• 160.3 strike-rate in the Blast
Jordan Cox (Essex / Oval Invincibles)
• 453.89 MVP points, most batting points with 394.89
• Won The Hundred Men’s Player of the Year
• Leading run-scorer in The Hundred and won the title with Oval Invincibles
• Shortlisted for Toyota PCA Men’s Player of the Year
James Coles (Sussex / Southern Brave)
• 548.86 MVP points
• Scored 1,032 County Championship runs, averaging 46.9
• Scored 1,553 and took 35 wickets in all competitions
• Shortlisted for Toyota PCA Men’s Young Player of the Year
Ed Barnard (Warwickshire) Captain
• 555.82 MVP points
• Won PCA Men’s Domestic Overall MVP award
• 1,615 runs in all competitions with four hundreds
• Shortlisted for Toyota PCA Men’s Player of the Year
Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire / Trent Rockets)
• 454.12 MVP points
• Scored 1,284 runs and took 43 wickets in all competitions
• Scored five County Championship hundreds
• Shortlisted for Toyota PCA Men’s Young Player of the Year
John Simpson (Sussex / London Spirit) Wicketkeeper
• 394.49 MVP points
• Took 66 dismissals and scored 1,560 runs in all competitions
• Scored 1,086 runs in County Championship, averaging 60.33
• Scored four County Championship hundreds with 181* highest score
David Willey (Northamptonshire / Trent Rockets)
• 398.07 MVP points
• Won Vitality Blast Men’s Player of the Year
• Scored 452 in the Blast with four fifties• Took 20 wickets in the Blast and nine in The Hundred
Tom Taylor (Worcestershire)
• 459.23 MVP points
• Leading wicket-taker in County Championship Division One with 58
• Most MVP bowling points with 346.89
• 20 white-ball wickets across the Blast and One Day Cup
Kyle Abbott (Hampshire)
• 408.69 MVP points
• Second leading wicket-taker in County Championship Division One with 56
• Averaged 20.69 with four five-fers in County Championship
• Bowled most maidens in County Championship Division One with 134
Our History. Our Future. 2026 Memberships
The new season is here and it’s not too late to join the Bears as a Member for 2026.
Get access to all home Warwickshire cricket with our 1882 Full Club Membership and a host of exclusive Member benefits. And new for 2026, you can bolt-on The Hundred at the cheapest price. Find out more and make Edgbaston your home.
